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Cerebellar grey matter modifications in lower limb amputees not using prosthesis.


ABSTRACT: Plastic brain changes following peripheral deafferentation, in particular those following limb amputations, are well-documented, with significant reduction of grey matter (GM) in the sensory-motor cerebral areas representing the amputated limb. However, few studies have investigated the role played by the use of a prosthesis in these structural brain modifications. Here we hypothesized that using a functional prosthesis that allows individuals to perform actions may reduce grey matter reduction. We investigated the brain structural reorganization following lower limb amputation by using a Voxel Based Morphometry (VBM) analysis of structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 8 right-handed individuals with lower limb amputation (LLA) fitted with prostheses (LLAwp), compared to 6 LLA who had never used a prosthesis (LLAnp). 14 age-matched healthy controls were also enrolled (HC). We did not find any significant effect when comparing LLAwp and HC. However we found a decreased GM volume in the bilateral cerebellum in LLAnp compared with HC. These results suggest that prosthesis use prevents GM decrease in the cerebellum after lower limb amputation.

SUBMITTER: Di Vita A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5762812 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Cerebellar grey matter modifications in lower limb amputees not using prosthesis.

Di Vita Antonella A   Boccia Maddalena M   Palermo Liana L   Nemmi Federico F   Traballesi Marco M   Brunelli Stefano S   De Giorgi Roberto R   Galati Gaspare G   Guariglia Cecilia C  

Scientific reports 20180110 1


Plastic brain changes following peripheral deafferentation, in particular those following limb amputations, are well-documented, with significant reduction of grey matter (GM) in the sensory-motor cerebral areas representing the amputated limb. However, few studies have investigated the role played by the use of a prosthesis in these structural brain modifications. Here we hypothesized that using a functional prosthesis that allows individuals to perform actions may reduce grey matter reduction.  ...[more]

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